Pegah Sarram

San Francisco Bay Area United States
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Pegah Sarram is a front-end software engineer with nine years of experience building responsive web interfaces using JavaScript, Vue, Angular, HTML/CSS and testing with Jasmine. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, she combines modern UI frameworks with solid engineering practices like Git-based workflows and automated tests. Her open-source contributions include front-end feature work, styling, bug fixes and test coverage for NASA's widely used Open MCT mission control framework, highlighting experience in high-reliability, domain-specific UIs. She is comfortable integrating legacy Java technologies (GWT, JSP, JSF) with contemporary front-end stacks, enabling pragmatic migrations and incremental improvements. Known for attention to detail in layout management and inline-editable components, she focuses on shipping polished, maintainable UI features. Pegah brings a practical blend of product-focused thinking and hands-on implementation to front-end engineering challenges.
code8 years of coding experience
bookWorcester Polytechnic Institute
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Github Skills (10)

html10
css10
javascript10
scs10
front-end-development10
vue10
vue-jsx10
sc10
ui-design9
testing8

Programming languages (2)

CSSJavaScript

Github contributions (5)

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nasa/openmct

Aug 2017 - Aug 2019

A web based mission control framework.
Role in this project:
userFront-end Developer
Contributions:117 commits, 104 PRs, 462 pushes in 2 years
Contributions summary:Pegah primarily contributed to the front-end development of the web-based mission control framework. Their work involved implementing features related to layout management, including the ability to show/hide object frames via a toggle button and enabling inline editing of object names. They also focused on styling and component creation, particularly for toolbar controls and telemetry views, and fixed multiple bugs. Moreover, the user added tests for the implemented features, thus ensuring the quality of the code.
mission-controlweb-based
pegooli/openmct-tutorial

May 2017 - May 2017

Contributions:3 pushes, 1 branch in 1 day
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